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Date Posted: 16:31:08 12/14/02 Sat
Author: Cheri
Subject: Saturday's horse fact..
In reply to: Cheri 's message, "A New Week! Daily Inspirations, and Horse Facts.." on 18:57:14 12/09/02 Mon







More Famous Quotes




There is a saying that the horse should enjoy himself in his work, otherwise neither the horse not the rider would be able to give an elegant performance."

Pluvinel ( 1555-1620 )



"We must take care not to spoil the young horse or cause it to abandon its affable nature.... For it's like the fragrance of a blossom, which never returns once it has vanished."

Pluvinel ( 1555-1620 )



"Nothing can be achieved without tempo and rhythm."

Cesare Fiaschi ( 1575 )



"A good hand is the one that can resist and yield when necessary and receive with precision the action created with the legs."

Solomon de la Broue ( 1530-1610 )



"The aim of this noble and useful art is solely to make horses supple, relaxed, compliant and obedient and to lower the quarters without all of which a horse -- whether he be meant for military service, hunting or dressage -- will be neither comfortable in his movements nor pleasurable to ride."

Francois Robichon de la Gueriniere (1688-1751)





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